Grading at MIT
MIT is known for extremely challenging finals worth 40-60% in most STEM courses. Pass/No Record grading is available freshman year.
Finals at MIT typically count 30-60% of the course grade, though this varies significantly by department, professor, and course level. Always verify the exact weight in your course syllabus.
Score Reference Table for MIT Students (45% Final)
This table uses 45% as the final weight - a common midpoint for MIT. Adjust the calculator above to your actual syllabus weight for precise results.
| Current Grade | Need for A (90%) | Need for B (80%) | Need for C (70%) | Need to Pass (60%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 60% | >100% | >100% | 82.2% | 60.0% |
| 65% | >100% | 98.3% | 76.1% | 53.9% |
| 70% | >100% | 92.2% | 70.0% | 47.8% |
| 75% | >100% | 86.1% | 63.9% | 41.7% |
| 78% | >100% | 82.4% | 60.2% | 38.0% |
| 80% | >100% | 80.0% | 57.8% | 35.6% |
| 82% | 99.8% | 77.6% | 55.3% | 33.1% |
| 85% | 96.1% | 73.9% | 51.7% | 29.4% |
| 88% | 92.4% | 70.2% | 48.0% | 25.8% |
| 90% | 90.0% | 67.8% | 45.6% | 23.3% |
| 92% | 87.6% | 65.3% | 43.1% | 20.9% |
| 95% | 83.9% | 61.7% | 39.4% | 17.2% |
Tips for Finals at MIT
MIT's finals are some of the most difficult in the world; use past exams from MIT OpenCourseWare extensively.
- Confirm your syllabus weight immediately. The exact final weight determines everything in this calculation. The calculator default is an estimate; the syllabus controls.
- Use your school's academic resources. MIT likely has tutoring centers, writing labs, and TA office hours. These are underused by most students and especially effective in the final weeks.
- Know the grade cutoffs for your program. Some programs require a minimum grade to count toward your major. A C- in a pre-med prerequisite may not count. Know the actual threshold that matters for you.
- Plan your finals week schedule. Use the study hours planner to allocate time across all your courses before finals week begins.